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SUMMARY:Event on a European Roadmap for a Legal Status for European Universities
DESCRIPTION:ECIU invites you on the 28th of February for an event to reflect on a European Roadmap for a legal status for European Universities. The event takes place at Neth-ER in Brussels\, but will also be streamed online. \nTine Delva (Deputy Head of Unit of the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Education\, Youth\, Sport and Culture) will provide an update on the policy context\, including the upcoming  Higher Education Package. European Policy Pilot projects will present their draft recommendations on the topic\, and stakeholders will reflect on the future of a Legal Status for European Universities. \n PROGRAMME: \n14:00: Registration \n14:15: Welcome by Katrin Dircksen (ECIU) \n14:20: Introduction to the topic by Tine Delva (DG EAC)\, including Q&A \n14:40: Summary of ESEU results and EU Roadmap by Daniela Craciun (CHEPS and ESEU) and Olga Wessels \n15:00: Reflections from other legal status projects: Damien Bouvier (EGAI-project) and Eric Tschirhart (Leg-UniGR-project) and stakeholders: Tanguy Guibert (European Students’ Union) and Enora Pruvot (European University Association) \n16:00: Q&A \n16:30: Closure \n‍We look forward to seeing you on the 28th\, either online or in Brussels! \nLearn more about ESEU project: https://www.eciu.eu/eu/eseu\n‍\n‍The registration to F2F event in Brussels is closed. You are welcome to register and watch the event online! \nRegister to watch online HERE
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SUMMARY:Cyprus' Path to Climate Neutrality: Benefits and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, 28 February 2024 | 18:00\nJohn Ioannides Auditorium\, Fresnel Building\, Cyprus Institute \nSpeaker \nTheodoros Zachariadis\, Professor at the Cyprus Institute\, Vice-Chairman of the Scientific Committee of the European Environment Agency \nContributors \nCharalambos Theopeptou\, Member of Parliament\, Nicosia\, Ecological Movement – Citizens’ Co-operation – Intervention: From the Paris Agreement to Fit for 55 \nAnthi Charalambous\, Low Emission Economy Consultant (ideopsis Ltd) – Intervention: business and financing opportunities for green transition \nModerator \nAndreas Charalambous\, Economist\, former Director at the Ministry of Finance \n  \nTo achieve a climate-neutral Cyprus in 2050\, with a decarbonisation of fossil fuels and proper waste recovery and management\, a comprehensive policy framework will be required\, including the crucial issue of pricing\, serious investments by the public sector and incentives for investments by the private sector\, as well as partnerships between the two. \nThese policies can benefit the economy and society\, but they come with economic challenges\, mainly of a transitional nature\, which need to be addressed in a timely manner. At what transitional costs is the path to climate neutrality feasible? What social measures should be taken for the affected vulnerable groups? Where should economic policy be oriented in the coming years? Are opportunities emerging that could be exploited so that the transition is accompanied by beneficial and high value-added investments? \n\nAbout the Cyprus Economic Society: \nFounded in 1962 as a not-for-profit organisation with the general aim of promoting the study of economics in Cyprus\, the Cyprus Economic Society has endured and adapted itself to the changing conditions in Cyprus and abroad. It is an independent\, transparent\, and open society. Its mission is ‘to inform public debate and to facilitate discussion of public policy issues and EU affairs’. \nWe seek to achieve this mission by encouraging and disseminating research; organising various conferences\, lectures\, and discussion events; publishing articles\, papers\, and proceedings; and\, engaging with other similar societies and professional bodies in the EU\, and elsewhere.\nFor more information\, please visit our website https://cypruseconomicsociety.org \n\nThis event is held in Greek\nYou can attend this event in-person. To attend in person\, join us at the John Ioannides Auditorium\, Fresnel Building at The Cyprus Institute Athalassa Campus\nImages and/or recordings of our open public events may be used by The Cyprus Institute for dissemination purposes including print and digital media such as websites\, press-releases\, social media\, and live streaming.
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